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'''Usagi Yojimbo''' (also known as '''Samurai Warrior: The Battles of Usagi Yojimbo''') is a computer game released for the [[Commodore 64]], [[ZX Spectrum]] and [[Amstrad CPC]] platforms in [[1988]], by the now-defunct label [[Telecomsoft#Firebird|Firebird]].  It is based on the comic book ''Usagi Yojimbo'', which features the adventures of an anthropomorphic samurai rabbit named Miyamoto Usagi.  The game closely follows some of the themes of the comic.  The package artwork comes from the cover of the comic book ''Anything Goes #6''.
'''Usagi Yojimbo''' (also known as '''Samurai Warrior: The Battles of Usagi Yojimbo''') is a computer game released for the [[Commodore 64]], [[ZX Spectrum]] and [[Amstrad CPC]] platforms in [[1988]], by the now-defunct label [[Telecomsoft#Firebird|Firebird]].  It is based on the comic book ''Usagi Yojimbo'', which features the adventures of an anthropomorphic samurai rabbit named Miyamoto Usagi.  The game closely follows some of the themes of the comic.  The package artwork comes from the cover of the comic book ''Anything Goes #6''.


The game was released in the [[United States]] under the title '''''Usagi Yojimbo''''' as part of the ''Thunder Mountain Action Pack, Vol. 1''.  It was contained on Disk 1, Side 1 along with the games ''[[The Great Escape (video game)|Great Escape]]'', ''[[Paradroid]]'', and (on Side 2) ''Implosion''.  The packaging for this version used artwork from the cover of ''[[Usagi Yojimbo]] Volume 1, # 17'' along with images from the other games included in the set.
The game was released in the [[United States]] under the title '''''Usagi Yojimbo''''' as part of the ''Thunder Mountain Action Pack, Vol. 1''.  It was contained on Disk 1, Side 1 along with the games ''[[Great Escape]]'', ''[[Paradroid]]'', and (on Side 2) ''Implosion''.  The packaging for this version used artwork from the cover of ''Usagi Yojimbo Volume 1, # 17'' along with images from the other games included in the set.


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Usagi Yojimbo (also known as Samurai Warrior: The Battles of Usagi Yojimbo) is a computer game released for the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC platforms in 1988, by the now-defunct label Firebird. It is based on the comic book Usagi Yojimbo, which features the adventures of an anthropomorphic samurai rabbit named Miyamoto Usagi. The game closely follows some of the themes of the comic. The package artwork comes from the cover of the comic book Anything Goes #6.

The game was released in the United States under the title Usagi Yojimbo as part of the Thunder Mountain Action Pack, Vol. 1. It was contained on Disk 1, Side 1 along with the games Great Escape, Paradroid, and (on Side 2) Implosion. The packaging for this version used artwork from the cover of Usagi Yojimbo Volume 1, # 17 along with images from the other games included in the set.

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